In a bold move set to shake up the maker community, xTool has unveiled its groundbreaking M1 Ultra, touted as the world’s first 4 in 1 craft machine. This versatile powerhouse promises to simplify the creative process for makers of all skill levels by combining die cutting, printing, sketching & laser engraving capabilities into a single device.
- Diode laser for precise engraving and cutting
- Versatile tools for cutting and foiling
- Vivid ink printing on a wide range of materials
- Drawing capabilities with various pen options
What sets the xTool M1 Ultra apart is its ability to handle over 1000 different materials, from soft fabrics to hard woods, and even 3D surfaces. This flexibility opens up a world of possibilities for makers looking to expand their creative horizons.
Complementing the xTool M1 Ultra, xTool is also introducing a line of heat press machines. These devices offer three pressing options & feature the innovative FlexiControl™ System, allowing for precise temperature and time control across all heat press modes.
To celebrate this launch, xTool is offering an attractive limited-time deal. Early adopters can secure their xTool M1 Ultra with a $50 deposit, unlocking $500 in savings plus additional perks including discounts on heat press machines and free accessories.
The promotion runs from July 1st to July 23rd, Live in July 11 at 6:30 AM, with tiered pricing based on the number of backers. As more crafters jump on board, the price could potentially drop even further, making this an enticing opportunity for the maker ommunity.
With its all-in-one functionality and attractive pricing, the xTool M1 Ultra is poised to become a game-changer in the world of personal fabrication & crafting. Whether you’re a seasoned maker or just starting your creative journey, this multifunctional marvel promises to bring your ideas to life with unprecedented ease & versatility.
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